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Gamma-ray and Neutrino Signatures of Galactic Cosmic-ray Accelerators

Silvia Celli

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Astronomie

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This book addresses three “hot” topics concerning the general problem of the origin of Galactic cosmic rays, namely (1) the acceleration, propagation, and radiation of particles in supernova remnants; (2) very high energy neutrinos from the Galactic Center; and (3) the potential held by the next-generation gamma-ray and neutrino detectors CTA and KM3NeT for studying extended non-thermal sources in the Galaxy. The topics are intrinsically connected to determining the nature (“hadronic or leptonic?”) of gamma-ray emissions from young and middle-aged supernova remnants and the search for cosmic-ray PeVatrons. The results and conclusions provided here are based on extensive analytical and numerical simulations, which are formulated and presented in a straightforward format that can be readily used in the interpretations of gamma-ray and neutrino observations, as well as for confident predictions for future measurements.

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Supernova Remnants, Neutrinos and Gamma Rays From Hadronic Processes, The Galactic Center region, Particle Acceleration in Supernova Shocks, Clumpy Interstellar Medium, Particle Escape From Supernova Shocks, Galactic Cosmic-Ray Pevatrons, The Magneto-Hydrodinamics of Shock-Clump Interaction, The Origin of Cosmic Rays, Radiation From Supernova Remnants